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Norman Lee Aaron

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Norman Lee Aaron Veteran

Birth
Death
22 Dec 1967 (aged 37)
Burial
Crocus, Adair County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Ky Sgt Co. B 501 Abn Med Bn

He was killed in an auto accident on Hwy 55.

Children:

Roger, Terry, Doug, Nenia, Beth and Sharon.

Norman Aaron, 16 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Aaron, of Glensfork, and a member of the Junior Class at the Columbia High School, disappeared on Thursday of last week and no word of his whereabouts has been received yet by any member of the family or friends.

The youth, said by his companions to be quiet and well-liked, attended school Thursday morning and contrary to his usual custom of lunching at the school building is reported as having gone to town. Hi failed to return for afternoon classes and when his brother, Alfred Aaron, also a high school student, and others living in the Glensfork section, left for home late in the afternoon, Norman could not be found. Up until the present time his disappearance is entirely unexplained.

He was not seen leaving Columbia and reports from all bus drivers indicate that he did not depart by bus.

His parents contracted local authorities for aid in helping locate the youth and word of his mysterious disappearance was sent to all surrounding towns and cities. It has also been broadcast from a Louisville radio station.

His parents contracted local authorities for aid in helping locate the youth and word of his mysterious disappearance was sent to all surrounding towns and cities. It has also been broadcast from a Louisville radio station.

Mrs. Aaron said that an investigation of her son's clothing revealed he must have been wearing two shirts and two pairs of pants when he left home on the morning of January 30. The parents also said he had only a small amount of money in his possession.

Feb 1947 Adair County News.

Adair County officers were notified Thursday that Norman Aaron, Columbia High School Junior, who had been missing for ten days, had been located in Waukegan, Ill., a town north of Chicago.

The youth's father, Ed Aaron, of Glensfork, left immediately for Waukegan and returned here with his son Saturday. Norman returned to school on Monday.

Just thought it was an interesting story!

Wife: Norma Grider Aaron Jessie.
Ky Sgt Co. B 501 Abn Med Bn

He was killed in an auto accident on Hwy 55.

Children:

Roger, Terry, Doug, Nenia, Beth and Sharon.

Norman Aaron, 16 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Aaron, of Glensfork, and a member of the Junior Class at the Columbia High School, disappeared on Thursday of last week and no word of his whereabouts has been received yet by any member of the family or friends.

The youth, said by his companions to be quiet and well-liked, attended school Thursday morning and contrary to his usual custom of lunching at the school building is reported as having gone to town. Hi failed to return for afternoon classes and when his brother, Alfred Aaron, also a high school student, and others living in the Glensfork section, left for home late in the afternoon, Norman could not be found. Up until the present time his disappearance is entirely unexplained.

He was not seen leaving Columbia and reports from all bus drivers indicate that he did not depart by bus.

His parents contracted local authorities for aid in helping locate the youth and word of his mysterious disappearance was sent to all surrounding towns and cities. It has also been broadcast from a Louisville radio station.

His parents contracted local authorities for aid in helping locate the youth and word of his mysterious disappearance was sent to all surrounding towns and cities. It has also been broadcast from a Louisville radio station.

Mrs. Aaron said that an investigation of her son's clothing revealed he must have been wearing two shirts and two pairs of pants when he left home on the morning of January 30. The parents also said he had only a small amount of money in his possession.

Feb 1947 Adair County News.

Adair County officers were notified Thursday that Norman Aaron, Columbia High School Junior, who had been missing for ten days, had been located in Waukegan, Ill., a town north of Chicago.

The youth's father, Ed Aaron, of Glensfork, left immediately for Waukegan and returned here with his son Saturday. Norman returned to school on Monday.

Just thought it was an interesting story!

Wife: Norma Grider Aaron Jessie.


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